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Do You Own A Wurlitzer Jukebox?

The Wurlitzer jukebox was introduced in 1933 and continued to be manufactured until 1987. Each jukebox had made a unique name instead of being called a jukebox. The Wurlitzer Company has been in the music business since 1856. They were one of the first companies that started making jukeboxes, then known as the coin-operated phonographs. It was decided to stop making in 1987 to make digital jukeboxes that were emerging and it is used.

Many of the Wurlitzer jukeboxes are collections of articles, with several hundred of them worth thousands of dollars. The Wurlitzer Jukebox model 950 was the first design according to the celebrity bubble. The rest of these are very rare. The most popular model was 1015 with 60,000 produced. The Centennial model was released in 1956, also known as model 2000. This update
allows up to 200 songs to be on the jukebox. 6,000 of these were made.

Do you have a Wurlitzer jukebox? You can make a small fortune on some models, or a fortune on a model 950. People everywhere on the Internet
look for them like many antique collectors. Do you have a Wurlitzer jukebox that you would like to have restored? There are a few great jukebox restaurateurs out there who will get it back in working condition for you.

The National Jukebox Exchange is certified in the restoration of all jukeboxes from 1930 to 1980. His work is supported by the American Society Historic Jukebox. There work is so good, a man drove 1440 miles every day for your jukebox restored.

The Wurlitzer jukebox was an icon of rock and roll era. It is the most sought after jukebox in the market today, with some models that more demand than others. This manufacturer of jukeboxes saw many changes in the industry for 50 years of production.

While
it was decided to halt production rather than enter the era of digital
jukeboxes, remain the most popular jukebox ever manufactured. In
fact, country music star Waylon Jennings had a number one hit of a man
who puts a coin after another in a Wurlitzer jukebox to hear the songs
that reminded him of his lost love. The song is called Wurlitzer Prize. The
Wurlitzer jukebox yesterday has been replaced by digital jukeboxes,
surround, and iPods, but remain and icon of American history.